Posted by Billy NY on June 19, 2011 at 18:22:41 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: Onan Help posted by Billy Shafer on June 19, 2011 at 07:48:29:
Thanks for offering help on these, I have 2 Onan powered machines one a simplicity 4040 and a Miller NT/251
The Simplicity 4040 is: Model CCKA-MS2026G, S/N 0571297539.
Question I have for this one, is where can I find an air filter for it, have not been able to source one and give the obsolete status of these, I sure in heck do not want that motor to get dusted, its about 475 hours or so now, another one for this is a fuel cap, one with the cork float, though that is a simplicity thing, worth asking.
Miller NT-251 has a model P220G-I/11592H S/N K997026969.
Has about 1500 hours, was a former rental machine I bought with 1400 or so hours on it, in '02 at a sale, and was wondering if cleaning the carbon from the heads and valve adjustment is an important thing to do on these, seems the valves kind of click once warmed up, and I have heard that it may be something that should be done, I don't use it a heck of a lot, but I'd like to make sure its well taken care of, sure is a nice machine to have, don't have the valve clearance specs either, you would most likely know this blindfolded LOL !
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